/*
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 JUCE library : Starting point code, v1.26
 Copyright 2005 by Julian Storer. [edited by haydxn, 3rd April 2007]
 
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 MainAppWindow.h :
 
 This file is just a declaration of the MainAppWindow class. For more
 detailed information of its purpose, examine the MainAppWindow.cpp
 file.
 
 Having it as a separate header file may seem pointless, but it could
 save a bit of effort should you be embarking on a complex project and
 wish to still use this fileset as a starting point.
 
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 Please feel free to do whatever you like with this code, bearing in mind that
 it's not guaranteed to be bug-free!
 
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 */

#ifndef _MainAppWindow_H__
#define _MainAppWindow_H__

/*
 Using <juce/juce.h> here assumes the juce source tree is accessible via one
 of the following paths (depending on the Xcode project settings)
 
 /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk/usr/include/
 /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/include/
 /usr/include
 
 On other platforms just use juce.h making it available in the search path 
 */
#include <juce/juce.h>

//==============================================================================
class MainAppWindow  : public DocumentWindow
{
public:
	//==============================================================================
	MainAppWindow();
	~MainAppWindow();
	
	//==============================================================================
	// called when the close button is pressed or esc is pushed
	void closeButtonPressed();
	
	// It is most likely that your program will be happy thinking of the window's
	// content component as the 'base' level of the application; it can be responsible
	// for storing and maintaining anything considered crucial to the running of the
	// program.
	
	// However, if you want to have anything live above even that, you may
	// want to put it here. You may even wish to step further outside of things and keep
	// some higher management system within the JUCEApplication class that drives the
	// whole shebang, but that's probably not necessary, and can be tricky to maintain!
};


#endif 